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Chapter 6.5 Metabolism- Organized, Enzyme Mediated Reactions AP Biology Fall 2010
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Bell Ringer
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Objectives Explain the different types of metabolic pathways Know when chemical equilibrium is reached Understand the principals of redox reactions
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Types of Metabolic Pathways Metabolic pathways: enzyme-mediated sequences of reactions in cells Some pathways are linear – Reactant to product directly Others have cyclic components – Last step regenerates the reactant molecule of first step Others have branches – Reactants or intermediates are channeled into 2 or more different sequences
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Types of Metabolic Pathways Biosynthetic (anabolic): require net input of energy to produce large molecules from small molecules – Photosynthesis Degradative (catabolic): exergonic, end with a net release of usable energy, unstable molecules are broken down to smaller more stable products – Aerobic respiration, ATP as usable energy
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Direction of Metabolic Reactions Metabolic reactions do not always run from reactants to products Chemical equilibrium: when reaction rate is about the same in either direction – Reversible reactions tend to run spontaneously toward this
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Redox Reactions in the Main Pathways Oxidation-reduction reactions (redox): are electron transfers between molecules – Oxidized: molecule that loses an electron (donor) – Reduced: molecule that gains an electron (receptor) – LeO the lion says GeR
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Redox Reactions in the Main Pathways Electron transfer chains: membrane bound arrays of enzymes and other molecules that accept and give up electrons in sequence – Control the release of energy Electrons are at a higher energy level when they enter the chain than when they leave Think of electrons as descending a staircase and losing some energy at each step
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Review 1.When does a reaction reach chemical equilibrium? 2.A molecule that gains an electron is ____________ and a molecule that loses an electron is ____________.
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Answers 1.A reaction reaches chemical equilibrium when reaction rate is about the same in either direction. 2.A molecule that gains an electron is reduced and a molecule that loses an electron is oxidized.
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